Established in 1992 The Fence Place has been servicing Central Queensland and surrounding areas for over 24 years.
We are a family owned and operated business with 5 office and workshop staff, and 10 fence installers.
Our staff are well trained and have many years of experience in the fencing industry.
We supply DIY customers as well as install all types of fencing including timber, aluminium, weldmesh, colorbond, industrial, chainwire, pool fencing, glass, timber and aluminium slat and many more.
The ... Read moreFence Place can take care of all your fencing needs.

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